Who? Me for one and there's still plenty out there. I don't think it's a fad. I may be old but it still sounds better to these old ears. I will say though that hi-res downloads are incredible. It's great to live in an age where we have so many choices. I'm taking advantage. LPs are still a bit of a niche market I'll give you that.
https://www.billboard.com/articles/...yl-album-sales-nielsen-music-record-high-2017
My mom has a record player also and a handful of records for it. For me personally, it is just to much real estate in your home involved with record playing. My wife hates having a bunch of Blu-ray movie boxes on some shelves. Could you imagine having about 300 records and the space involved with them (you might have that many)?
I grew up listening to music at the time when 8 track tapes were being phased out and cassette tapes were first getting big. When I could afford to buy a bunch of music, cd's were taking off. I just personally prefer having everything digital. You can't go for a walk with your record player. You can take the quality of the records and convert them to digital, but I don't know how much of the analog sound you lose when it's compressed. Probably defeats the purpose of listening to record.